Imported malaria cases, due to increasing international travel and migration, have a serious endemic potential based on unsuitable or insufficient prophylaxis, although malaria cases have decreased notably by successful eradication studies in Turkey. This paper was prepared especially in order to point out this subject, because all of the cases were imported.
Physically effective products can be repetitively used because they are non-toxic and resistance to them is not expected. To control the infestation at a public level, the use of these products needs to be encouraged with respect to their cost price.
Methods: All fecal samples were investigated using three methods: wet mount, formalin ethyl acetate concentration, and trichrome staining. The cellophane tape method could only be used in a limited number of patients owing to the absence of a pediatrics outpatient clinic in our hospital.
GİRİŞBirçok teknolojik alanda (endüstri, bilişim, yapı, biyomedikal, vb.) her geçen gün önemli ilerlemeler kaydedilmesine rağ-men günümüz dünyasında paraziter hastalıklar, özellikle geliş-mekte olan ülkelerde ve tüm dünyada yaklaşık 3,5 milyar kişiyi etkilemesi sebebiyle önemli bir sağlık sorunu olmaya devam etmektedir (1).Genellikle intestinal parazitozların yayılışı; iklim ve çevre koşulları, rezervuar ve ara konakların sıklığı, toprağın ve suların dışkı ile kontaminasyonu, fiziksel alt yapı yetersizlikleri, eğitim düzeyi, ekonomik durum, temizlik ve beslenme alış-kanlıkları gibi faktörler ile ilişkilendirilmektedir (2).Bağırsak parazitlerinin sebep olduğu infeksiyonlarda; karın ağrısı, ishal, kabızlık, bulantı, kusma, kilo kaybı, anemi, alerjik
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